7. Session 5 Marana USD - James Butler
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7. Session 5 Marana USD - James Butler
• Students repeated failed courses in regular classes • Repeater Courses at both high schools • Saturday school program using packet work • Weekend courses in neighboring districts • Concurrent enrollment in on-line, state sponsored charter schools. • Provide students the experience of doing an on-line course • Stem the loss of funds from concurrent enrollment in on-line charter schools • Provide rigorous coursework • No cost for students to participate • Formal RFP (Request for Proposal) process to solicit bids for on-line coursework – RFP Committee met multiple times to determine requirements – Solicited bids from multiple vendors • Review of all proposals RFP Committee • Selection of Aventa for credit retrieval courses • • • • • • Rigor/quality of coursework Correlation to Arizona Standards Level of teacher support for students Open entry/open exit Pricing structure Technical support • Core classes of English, math, science, social studies • Students scheduled one period in computer lab, either during the day or after school, with teacher supervision • No cost to students • Meet with counselor to determine appropriate course • Students/Parents sign “On-Line Coursework” agreement • Meet with E-Learning Specialist to enroll in course • Complete coursework • Students must be enrolled in the computer lab during the school day • Supervision and support from a certified teacher in the lab • E-Learning Specialist at each school supports the counseling department with enrollment and follow-up AVENTA 2010-‐2011 MVHS MHS Courses Enrolled 276 166 Courses Completed 213 86 Percentage 77% 51% AVENTA 2011-‐2012 MVHS MHS Courses Enrolled 424 258 Courses Completed 309 159 Percentage 73% 62%